Sunday, March 22, 2015

To Love a Cop - Janice Kay Johnson (HS #1980 - Apr 2015)

She's sworn to protect her heart

After what Laura Vennetti and her son have been through,
she's avoided all contact with the police. Then her son brings detective Ethan
Winter into their lives. Despite how appealing--and gorgeous--he is, it's safe
to say Ethan "isn't" her dream man.

Immediately, though, Laura can see how different he is
from her late husband. Ethan is thoughtful, considerate and a good influence on
her son. Add in the intense attraction between her and Ethan... The temptation
to give in is irresistible. To her surprise, Laura feels the wounds of the past
healing, making her wonder if she could love "this" cop forever.

Very good book, and very emotional. Ethan is a police detective who was attending
a gun show on his day off when he spotted Jake. He noticed Jake looking at the
various guns, and that he had no adult with him and it was a schoolday. After
confronting Jake he drove him home and stayed to talk to Jake’s mother Laura.
The initial meeting did not go well.

Laura is a widow and her son is eleven years old. Her
husband had been a cop and part of a large Italian family. One day when Jake
was five he found his father’s gun and had grabbed it to show his cousin.
Because it was heavy he dropped it and when he tried to catch it he
accidentally pulled the trigger and killed his five year old cousin. The family rallied around the dead boy’s
family and completely cut ties with Laura’s family. Between losing his family
and the guilt over what had happened, her husband took his own life. Laura and
Jake have been on their own for six years. Because of what happened, Laura has
a deep loathing for guns and a distrust of those that carry them. She’s
horrified to find out where Jake had been and not too happy to have Ethan in
her home. She sends him away as soon as she can.

Ethan had known her husband as they were both on the police
force. He remembered what had happened and understands Laura’s feelings. He
also feels a bit guilty, because as one of Matt’s brother officers he thinks he
should have stayed in touch. He’s determined to do so now, even though Laura
had been less than welcoming. He was also attracted to Laura, which he found
surprising considering her attitude. He is also worried about Jake, whose
fascination with guns is bordering on obsession. He wants to find a way to
help.

I loved the romance that built between Laura and Ethan. It
was a slow building one, as Ethan knew that Laura had some issues with him that
she had to overcome. I loved his patience with her fears, and how he worked to
ease them. Ethan had been married before and his wife couldn't handle his job.
It left him feeling cautious about getting emotionally involved, but with Laura
he couldn't help it. I thought he was doing a really good job with it and
things were going well. But he still had one event in his past that he hadn't
shared with her because he was afraid of her reaction. Laura had been surprised
by her attraction to Ethan also. She hadn't been interested in another man
since her husband’s death. Ethan being a cop was difficult for her because of
her previous experiences. As he steps in to help with her son, she gets to know
him better and sees the differences between him and Matt. Her fears begin to
ease and the friendship they built turns to love.

When a case that Ethan’s been working on goes bad, both
discover that their issues are rooted deeper than they had realized. Both of
them say things that really hurt the other and it doesn't look good for them to
continue their relationship. My tears were flowing as it takes some very
emotional soul searching by both of them to face down their own demons before
they can finally be there for each other. I loved how they then faced each
other with how they were feeling and why they had acted as they had. More tears
as things were resolved.

I loved Laura’s son Jake. What he had been through was
tragic and the effect it had had on his life was terrible. He is still dealing
with it and his methods are worrying to both Ethan and Laura. He likes it when
Ethan befriends him and enjoys doing things with him. I thought his reactions
to Ethan’s rules were very realistic, as were some of the things he did. The portrayal
of what he’s going through was really good, and I loved seeing him getting
closer to Ethan. He went through a lot of changes during the book and seeing
the process was a huge part of the emotional appeal of the book.

I also liked seeing the comparison of the two families
involved in the story. The Vanetti family, for all its closeness, had not
treated Laura and Jake well at all. I really got Laura’s bitterness, especially
when the trouble started at Jake’s school. I loved the way Ethan came rushing
to support her and how he helped her. I really enjoyed seeing her follow his
advice. I understood her reactions to the calls she received from them, and how
she ended up having to deal with those feelings. As a contrast, I loved Ethan’s
mom and dad. Their love for each other just glows, and is a great example for
Ethan. I loved their easy acceptance of Laura and Jake. Their reaction to what
happens with Ethan shows what it should be like and gives him much to think
about.

The case that ran throughout the book was interesting and
showed the kinds of things that Ethan had to deal with. The culmination of the
case and the effect it had on Ethan, Laura and Jake made it vital to the story.

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